screenshot of website featuring a pear looking dessert with a woman in a white chef's coat

Judy Zeidler

When my friend Susan Zeidler lost her mom, I read so many tributes about her. She had been a master of Kosher and Italian cooking, written numerous cookbooks, wrote a food
column in the LA Times, and had her own cooking show on TV. She had an amazing
appetite for life and nurtured it in those around her. All the top chefs of the day guested on her show. Susan and her family wanted a tribute website, where her accomplishments could be
honored and her contributions could live on. I was honored to help make that happen. Based on her mom’s original blog, we used family photos, original videos, and press
tributes to tell Judy’s story and share her abundant wisdom and creative zeal. Providing an online legacy is one of the ways the web helps us document our lives and celebrate
our accomplishments.

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